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Conrad F. Meyer (rug.), Frobel, 1900. — Clear silvery 
rose. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, pillar, pergola, 
hedge, wall. — Town. — Flowers early in the summer 
and again in the autumn. Very fragrant. 
Coquina (wich.), M. H. Walsh, 1909. — Pale pink, tipped 
rose. — Pillar. — Single-flowered. 
Corallina (T.), W. Paul & Son, 1900. — Deep coral red. 
— Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — Good in 
autumn. 
Coronation (H.P.) (see page 74). 
Coronation (wich.) (see page 74). 
Countess of Derby (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1905. — 
Flesh-peach. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Free 
-flowering. Good in autumn. 
Countess of Gosford (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 1906. 
— Salmon pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, 
standard, bedding. 
Countess of Shaftesbury (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 
1909. — Silvery carmine, with picotee edging. — 
Moderately vigorous. — Garden, pot. 
Cramoisie Superieure (C), Plantier, 1834. — Crimson. 
— Dwarf. — Garden, bedding. — Very free flowering. 
Cramoisie Superieure, Climbing (C.) — Pillar. — A 
climbing sport from " Cramoisie Superieure." 
Crested Moss (Moss), Vibert, 1827. — Rosy pink. — 
Vigorous. — Bush. — Heavily mossed. Summer- 
flowering. 
Crested Provence (Prov.), Vibert, 1827. — Rosy pink, 
pale edges. — Vigorous. — Bush. — Similar to 11 Crested 
Moss. ,, Summer-flowering. 
